Valuable Commercial Land in Sakaiminato with Development Potential
This is a prime plot of land for sale in a quiet residential area of Sakaiminato City, Tottori Prefecture. The property is a vacant lot with a total area of approximately 188.81 square meters (57.11 tsubo), offering a generous canvas for building a new home or commercial venture. The land is designated within a commercial zone, allowing for flexible usage, and benefits from a high floor area ratio of 400% and a building coverage ratio of 80%. The plot is flat and has road frontage of 7.5 meters on a public road to the northwest.
Essential infrastructure is readily available, including public water supply, propane gas, and sewerage. A critical note from the agent states that the beneficiary burden fee has already been paid, making it possible to install a sewage manhole with the city covering the cost. However, there are several important legal designations to consider. The property is located within a Tsunami Disaster Alert Zone (Yellow Zone) and is also within a Special Attention Area under the Important Land Survey Act. Furthermore, it is mandatory to submit a notification to the Cabinet Office before concluding a contract.
The current status of the land is vacant, and the agent encourages interested parties to freely inquire with their preferred dates for an actual site viewing. The location is highly convenient, within a 10-minute walk of both Sakaiminato Municipal Sakai Elementary School and Sakaiminato Municipal First Junior High School. JR Sakai Line's Sakaiminato Station is a 17-minute walk away, providing regional rail access.
Sakaiminato is a port city famous as the birthplace of manga artist Shigeru Mizuki, creator of GeGeGe no Kitaro. The city celebrates this connection with the popular Mizuki Shigeru Road, a street lined with bronze statues of his yokai (monster) characters, drawing fans and tourists. A major local landmark is the Sakaiminato Port, a gateway to the scenic Oki Islands, a UNESCO Global Geopark known for its unique geological formations and rich cultural heritage.